“…published a comprehensive review of 33 claimed vitiligo candidate genes ( ACE , AIRE , CAT , CD4 , CLEC11A , COMT , CTLA4 , C12orf10 , DDR1 , EDN1 , ESR1 , FAS , FBXO11 , FOXD3 , FOXP3 , GSTM1 , GSTT1 , IL1RN , IL10 , KITLG , MBL2 , NFE2L2 , PDGFRA‐KIT , PTGS2 , STAT4 , TAP1‐PSMB8 , TGFBR2 , TNF , TSLP , TXNDC5 , UVRAG , VDR , XBP1 ), finding support for only three ( TSLP , XBP1 , FOXP3 ) in analysis of a genome‐wide vitiligo GWAS dataset . Additional claimed candidate gene associations with vitiligo include AHR , COX2 , GSTP1 , IL4 , IL19 and IL20RB , INOS , PRO2268 , TLR2 and TLR4 , while candidate genes reported not to be associated include CD28 , ICOS , IL20 , IL24e and IL20RA , MTHFR , and SMOC2 . Some of these claimed novel candidate gene associations may be valid, though most are likely to represent false‐positives.…”